A Catskill Eagle (Spenser Series #12) [NOOK Book]

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Spenser's girlfriend Susan goes away with another man, Jerry Costigan, the son of a very rich and dangerous criminal. Spenser and his friend, Hawk, go to find Susan. Soon they are in the world of the CIA, guns and murder.

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Spenser's girlfriend Susan goes away with another man, Jerry Costigan, the son of a very rich and dangerous criminal. Spenser and his friend, Hawk, go to find Susan. Soon they are in the world of the CIA, guns and murder.

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I love all the Spenser and Stone novels, but this one rises abov

I love all the Spenser and Stone novels, but this one rises above the rest, imo. Spencer finds himself facing serious moral decisions that go beyond anything he's had to face in the past. A Must read for any fan of the Spenser series.

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Anonymous

Posted June 8, 2014

One of the best!

You'll love this one!

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PRAnderson_

Posted July 23, 2013

A Catskill Eagle is the best of the series so far. I am readin

A Catskill Eagle is the best of the series so far. I am reading the books in their intended order, and this is a turning point, a remaking point. I just hope Spenser does not fall flat after such a succinct thriller.

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Anonymous

Posted September 28, 2012

Training hollow

Here apprentice with there mentors train.

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Anonymous

Posted October 24, 2011

Check it out

Always worth reading.

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Anonymous

Posted January 13, 2002

The Most Unusual of all the Spenser Books

With few exceptions I dearly love all the Spenser books.This is one,however,that I keep coming back to read again and again. It's like one of those old pulp novels where suddenly your favorite series installment was ghost written by another writer in the stable.However it is unmistakably Parker and contains all your favorite Spenser elements. It's the best of both worlds.

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Anonymous

Posted February 10, 2000

Best

The best Spenser book yet. Takes characters places that we have never seen.

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